slugs or buckshot for bear?
#11
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2010
Location: South East Pa.
Posts: 526
The post "A black bear will be scared of you" is not true. Where I bow hunt there have been a lot of houses put up in the area in the last 20 years. There were always bears, but they usually would just sneak off with out being seen. Now because of all the people contact, they are really getting bold. I would forget the gun and carry pepper spray. It will keep you out of trouble with the bear and the Game Warden.
#12
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Florida
Posts: 72
The post "A black bear will be scared of you" is not true. Where I bow hunt there have been a lot of houses put up in the area in the last 20 years. There were always bears, but they usually would just sneak off with out being seen. Now because of all the people contact, they are really getting bold. I would forget the gun and carry pepper spray. It will keep you out of trouble with the bear and the Game Warden.
#13
Smokepole, I've chased city bears up a tree before, and I've also had them stand there and stare at me with a stupid grin on their face. Once they've been around people long enough that natural fear does go away. Not completely of course, but not like it is when you bump into one in the woods.
-Jake
-Jake
#14
But they still aren't a threat unless you surprise one. Just be aware of your surroundings. If you're just out hiking or camping make noise when you walk. A black bear wants nothing to do with you.
-Jake
-Jake
#15
#16
Camping can be a different story. Make sure you keep the goodies sealed up. I have seen bears tear up coolers and put a good hurting on "bear proof" containers like "Bearicuda" makes. Make sure your food is away and that you aren't pitching scraps where you want the bears to stay away from. I typically camp and backpack with a CC pistol where I can, I've never needed it though.
-Jake
#18
I would keep buckshot for the smaller and 2-legged critters, and bear pepper spray for the black bears.
Pepper spray is supposed to be extremely effective against bears, but the best protection is to avoid them, don't provoke them, don't get between a mother and her cubs, and just in general use good common sense.
Pepper spray is supposed to be extremely effective against bears, but the best protection is to avoid them, don't provoke them, don't get between a mother and her cubs, and just in general use good common sense.
#19
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Northern Indiana
Posts: 52
More bear attack are actually more likely grizzly or brown, black bears however are more likely to wanna kill you, that's what i've always been taught? If it's black, fight back, and if it's brown, get down.
#20
More bear attacks are from black bear just due to the #'s of bear and the #'s of encounters with humans. It's not really a good comparison. It's like saying cars are more dangerous than motorcycles because there are more people killed in car wrecks each year.
-Jake
-Jake